Revolutionary Suicide

by Huey P. Newton

Other authorsFredrika Newton (Introduction), Ho Che Anderson (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

322.4

Publication

Penguin Classics

DDC/MDS

322.4

Description

Presents the memoir of founding Black Panther member Huey P. Newton in which he describes the inner circle of the revolutionary organization and covers his childhood in Oakland, Calif., struggles within the system, and confinement in the Alameda County Jail.

User reviews

LibraryThing member lobotomy42
Revolutionary Suicide is largely the autobiography of Huey P. Newton. Despite the promise of the Introduction, there is very little theory present.

Nonetheless, as autobiographies go, this is an intriguing one. Newton is a genuine Marxist-Maoist and his interpretation of how that ideology can
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benefit black Americans is not one that is spoken of much these days. Seeing him apply these ideas throughout his life and actually living his beliefs reminds one of how different the political climate is today. An engaging, if uneven, read.
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LibraryThing member a1abwriter
I had been searching for this book for a while when I found it on the shelf, at B&N of all places. The sad thing is, growing up in Oakland California and reading other books about Huey and the panthers, alot of this things written I already knew of or about.I recommend this book to anyone whom
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comes across it, but have not read anything or little to nothing about Huey or the panthers. If you are in that unique position where you are searching for first hand information about Mr. Newton or the panthers, get this. Its a great read and very inspiring
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LibraryThing member mmmorsi
I really liked it. Huey Newton's voice is distinct throughout the books. There are no cliches, just an insight into the history of the Black Panther's. It's also a story of fighting, of believing that life is rather lived than lived living dead.
LibraryThing member donaldoreads_
Huey P. Newton understood and explained with astuteness the function of an establishment (u.s.a) whose goal is to continue the exploitation and ultimate genocide of Black and Brown working class people. It was through Newtons lived experiences that I learned what the true difference between
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revolutionary and reactionary suicide is and most importantly, I understood the amount of power people hold.
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LibraryThing member mcelhra
I didn’t know much about the Black Panther Party or Huey P. Newton before reading this book – only what I was “taught” in school. And I don’t think Huey P. Newton was mentioned at all. He was an amazing human being. He was functionally illiterate when he graduated from high school and
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taught himself to read using Plato’s Republic. Not Dick and Jane – Plato! After that, he read widely and formed a lot of the Black Panther’s philosophy from the books he read – Karl Marx, Mao Zedong and the like. He was very intelligent and a great strategist.

In many ways, Black people’s interactions with the police have actually gotten worse since that time. The Black Panthers openly carried firearms in public. Can you imagine if Black people tried to do that today? They also carried law books with them and would read from them to police officers when police officers were trying to wrongly arrest somebody something or otherwise violate a person’s rights. If a Black person tried to pull out a law book today during a police encounter, it would not go over well. The policeman would get mad and the situation would escalate. But back then, it actually worked sometimes.

Sometimes the Black Panthers would come across a policeman stopping a citizen and they would stand at a distance with their weapons to let the police know that they were being watched. Today, people do the same thing by pulling out their cell phones to record these situations. It’s sad that over forty years later, the police still need bystanders to hold them accountable for their behavior.

I learned a lot about Newton and the Black Panthers from reading this book. I still have more to learn and plan on seeking out more books about this topic and time in history. Highly recommended.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1973

Physical description

384 p.; 5.62 inches

ISBN

0143105329 / 9780143105329
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